You're correct in thinking that the batteries will keep warm (and get warmer) whilst the drone is being operated. The risk is beforehand, which is why it's a good idea to keep them from getting cold by putting them next to a warm human body.I believe Mini 2 has electric heaters in the lower sides of the battery compartment actively heating the batteries.
Otherwise there is no explanation as why my batteries jump from 10-12 degrees Celsius to 25 seconds within one minute. There is no way a chemical reaction generates that much heat that fast. I can feel the drone generating a lot of heat from the sides when I catch it with my fingers in cold weather.
No, because the manual states not to. It’s the same reason I don’t drive my car on two wheels.The manual states 0°C as the minimum.
Wait, what? Ok, I’ll be the one that asks, as we’re all dying to know what that means ?My wife and I have a third family member (another wonderful woman) who is originally from Madrid.
I feel the battery warm the drone up being its not moving and the outside air isn't cooling it off yet. I feel a warm battery is better.
Three of us love each other. (The technical term is a polyamorous family.) The excellent drama series Trigonometry is still available on BBC's iPlayer, which covers the subject well - although we're even greater together.Wait, what? Ok, I’ll be the one that asks, as we’re all dying to know what that means ?
All you need is love. Great lyrics, from a rubbish song - but I believe it’s the most important thing in life. It comes in all shapes and sizes, and is unique and vital to us all. ?Three of us love each other. (The technical term is a polyamorous family.) The excellent drama series Trigonometry is still available on BBC's iPlayer, which covers the subject well - although we're even greater together.
Don't confuse self discharge based on circuitry in the battery that uses intelligence to discharge the cells through external resistors vs heat generated by current through the cells' internal resistance. All batteries have a parasitic internal resistance, as does wiring. That's why the research and application of superconductors which don't have any resistance.The battery can actually heat itself up. That also explain how the battery can self discharge to 96% respectively 72% when unused for several days.
I found this video explaining the self heating:
Your findings can be explained by battery discharge.I believe Mini 2 has electric heaters in the lower sides of the battery compartment actively heating the batteries.
Otherwise there is no explanation as why my batteries jump from 10-12 degrees Celsius to 25 C within one minute. There is no way a chemical reaction generates that much heat that fast. I can feel the drone generating a lot of heat from the sides when I catch it with my fingers in cold weather.
I have enough trouble keeping one happy. Good on you.Three of us love each other. (The technical term is a polyamorous family.) The excellent drama series Trigonometry is still available on BBC's iPlayer, which covers the subject well - although we're even greater together.
Yes no issues apart from obviously battery life gets problematic the lower you go. I expect you'd run into issues on both the battery and the drone if you done pre battery and motors below about - 25C.The manual states 0°C as the minimum.
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